Judas Priest’s 1986 Fuel for Life Tour seemed like a ripe opportunity to document the band onstage for the second time in its career. The
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In 1990, Elton John sat across from Hugh Williams, his partner at the time, at a rehab center where Williams had gone for treatment for drug
No self-respecting semimetal band like Def Leppard can strut its stuff without indulging in a little libido. But the band raised a few eyebrows —
When John Frusciante joined the Red Hot Chili Peppers at age 18, replacing the band’s late co-founder Hillel Slovak, he intimately knew the musical situation
How Kiss’ ‘Christine Sixteen’ Started as ‘Brotherly Kibitzing’
When the Go-Go’s scored a hit with their 1982 single “Vacation,” the song’s music video became an MTV mainstay. Little did viewers know, the band
There’s been no shortage of shocking and ill-timed rock ‘n’ roll deaths over the years. But by any standards, John Entwistle’s death on June 27,
How Los Lobos’ ‘La Bamba’ Returned Ritchie Valens to Spotlight
Producer Chris Goss made an apt comparison when asked to describe Palm Desert-born Kyuss’ music: “This is what it sounds like where we live.” Their
With four increasingly popular albums and a modest hit single under their belts, the members of Alice Cooper had paid their dues and were ready
